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Top 9 Oxygen-Producing Plants and Where to Place Them in Your Home This New Year


Shruti Chopra
2023/12/28 09:24:07 IST
1. Golden Pothos (Money Plant)

1. Golden Pothos (Money Plant)

    These are creeper plants and therefore are very aesthetically pleasing. Placing them around doors, windows, and pillars helps to frame the room.

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2. Areca Palm

2. Areca Palm

    According to Vaastu this plant should be put in the east, south, southeast or north directions of your home.

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3. Snake Plant

3. Snake Plant

    This plant is a favourite pick of interior designers when it comes to decorating hallways and small rooms, as it does not take up much horizontal space.

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4. Spider Plant

4. Spider Plant

    This free-spirited plant makes for a great hanging plant.

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5. Peace Lily

5. Peace Lily

    This pleasantly fragranced plant is the perfect fit for bedrooms, as the scent is favourable for a comfortable sleep.

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6. Aloe vera

6. Aloe vera

    Placing this plant in your kitchen will give you easy access to it when you want to use a stem and ripe its many benefits.

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7. Gerbera Daisy

7. Gerbera Daisy

    The living room would light up with the vibrant colours of this plant, and it would be admired by guests.

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8. Tulsi

8. Tulsi

    According to Vaastu this holy plant should be placed in the east side of your house. If this is not possible then putting it on a window or balcony in the north or northeast portion of your residence will work as well.

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9. Weeping Fig

9. Weeping Fig

    Requiring indirect sunlight, this plant flourishes a few feet away from windows.

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